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Publication : NLRP14 Safeguards Calcium Homeostasis via Regulating the K27 Ubiquitination of Nclx in Oocyte-to-Embryo Transition.

First Author  Meng TG Year  2023
Journal  Adv Sci (Weinh) Volume  10
Issue  27 Pages  e2301940
PubMed ID  37493331 Mgi Jnum  J:341543
Mgi Id  MGI:7541176 Doi  10.1002/advs.202301940
Citation  Meng TG, et al. (2023) NLRP14 Safeguards Calcium Homeostasis via Regulating the K27 Ubiquitination of Nclx in Oocyte-to-Embryo Transition. Adv Sci (Weinh) 10(27):e2301940
abstractText  Sperm-induced Ca(2+) rise is critical for driving oocyte activation and subsequent embryonic development, but little is known about how lasting Ca(2+) oscillations are regulated. Here it is shown that NLRP14, a maternal effect factor, is essential for keeping Ca(2+) oscillations and early embryonic development. Few embryos lacking maternal NLRP14 can develop beyond the 2-cell stage. The impaired developmental potential of Nlrp14-deficient oocytes is mainly caused by disrupted cytoplasmic function and calcium homeostasis due to altered mitochondrial distribution, morphology, and activity since the calcium oscillations and development of Nlrp14-deficient oocytes can be rescued by substitution of whole cytoplasm by spindle transfer. Proteomics analysis reveal that cytoplasmic UHRF1 (ubiquitin-like, containing PHD and RING finger domains 1) is significantly decreased in Nlrp14-deficient oocytes, and Uhrf1-deficient oocytes also show disrupted calcium homeostasis and developmental arrest. Strikingly, it is found that the mitochondrial Na(+) /Ca(2+) exchanger (NCLX) encoded by Slc8b1 is significantly decreased in the Nlrp14(mNull) oocyte. Mechanistically, NLRP14 interacts with the NCLX intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) domain and maintain its stability by regulating the K27-linked ubiquitination. Thus, the study reveals NLRP14 as a crucial player in calcium homeostasis that is important for early embryonic development.
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